The details collected early often determine whether your case is accepted quickly—or stalled for months.
Do this first:
- Get medical care promptly. A fracture needs diagnosis and documentation. Delays can be used against you.
- Record the incident while it’s fresh. Note the location (intersection, parking area, crosswalk, sidewalk condition), direction of travel, and what you believe caused the injury.
- Preserve evidence from the scene. In El Segundo, many incidents involve areas with nearby businesses, traffic signals, and adjacent properties—photos of the scene, vehicle positions, and visible injuries can matter.
- Avoid giving a recorded or written statement to an insurer without advice. Adjusters may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used to dispute severity or causation.
If you’re searching for an “AI broken bone injury lawyer” as a shortcut, use that kind of tool only to organize questions and your timeline. Your claim still needs real legal review based on facts, California rules, and the evidence available.


